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german chancellor angela merkel is paying a visit to athens. two of the largest unions there are calling for massive walkouts in the afternoon so workers can protest her visit. however, rallies will be banned today. emotions have been boiling over as greek citizens deal with layoffs, pension cuts and other austerity measures merkel and others in the e.u. are demanding. greece needs severe cuts in order to get another bailout to keep operating. stay tuned. as mentioned earlier, there have been more reports of friction at foxconn. foxconn is denying allegations of worker strikes following reports that thousands of employees struck friday. last week, the alleged strike stopped production on the latest iphone 5 for several hours. workers were said to be retaliating against harsh working conditions. foxconn denies the reports but did say there were "disputes" in some factories early last week. u.s. companies are being warned to avoid using some tech equipment from china. a house intellegence committee says two leading chinese tech firms pose a natio
german chancellor angela merkel is paying a visit to athens. two of the largest unions there are calling for massive walkouts in the afternoon so workers can protest her visit. however, rallies will be banned today. emotions have been boiling over as greek citizens deal with layoffs, pension cuts and other austerity measures merkel and others in the e.u. are demanding. greece needs severe cuts in order to get another bailout to keep operating. stay tuned. as mentioned earlier, there have been...
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protests are expected as german chancellor angela merkel travels to greece this week. tuesday's visit will be the first by merkel since the debt crisis erupted. the prime minister of greece told reporters friday athens will run out of money at the end of november if it doesn't get another bailout. germany has been pushing greece to make severe budget cuts. labor unions are at the ready to protest those cuts that affect their salaries and pensions. where's gold going? prices and the latest jobs report have led some to wonder if this is the beginning of stabilization, which could trigger inflation and, in turn, send gold prices higher. the drop in the unemployment rate below 8% triggered a dip in gold prices and led some to wonder if the end of quantitative easing - dubbed qe 3 - was any closer. "when is the endgame going to be? that's why people are buying gold and putting it in a safe deposit box." "we are going to have qe3 to infinity. that's no joke. bernanke is going to keep interrest rates low until there's clear evidence this economy is recovering." niemann says t
protests are expected as german chancellor angela merkel travels to greece this week. tuesday's visit will be the first by merkel since the debt crisis erupted. the prime minister of greece told reporters friday athens will run out of money at the end of november if it doesn't get another bailout. germany has been pushing greece to make severe budget cuts. labor unions are at the ready to protest those cuts that affect their salaries and pensions. where's gold going? prices and the latest jobs...
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i'm angela miles. in today's first look: traders are prepping for the friday trade. yesterday a 30,000 drop in jobless claims ignited a rally in stocks, but that fizzled out later in the session, with the dow and nasdaq especially losing momentum. gold gained 4 dollars, while oil pumped up more than a dollar. a setback for apple today. a u.s. appeals court overturned a ban on the sale of samsung smartphones running on google's android system. chip-maker a.m.d. cut its forecast, sending shares down more than 5% last night. and it's bye-bye to refillable glass coke bottles. the last one rolled off the production line in minesota. let's get a trader's take on the day. larry shover of sfg alternatives is ready for this friday. good morning to you. > > good morning. > > yesterday, the market had quite a bounce off the jobless claims number, and then it fell apart throughout the session. what was going on there larry? > > i think traders looked through that number and realized it was the lowest in four years, but a lot of it had to do with one state's seasonable adjustment
i'm angela miles. in today's first look: traders are prepping for the friday trade. yesterday a 30,000 drop in jobless claims ignited a rally in stocks, but that fizzled out later in the session, with the dow and nasdaq especially losing momentum. gold gained 4 dollars, while oil pumped up more than a dollar. a setback for apple today. a u.s. appeals court overturned a ban on the sale of samsung smartphones running on google's android system. chip-maker a.m.d. cut its forecast, sending shares...
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i'm angela miles. in today's first look: earnings from alcoa and yum brands. first up alcoa. the aluminum company posted a loss, but still managed to top expectations. alcoa lowered its growth forcast to 6% from 7%. the company has $1.4 billion cash on hand. apparently there's a lot of money in chicken and tacos. yum brands, which owns kfc and taco bell, reported stronger-than- expected earings and raised its full-year guidance. meanwhile, tuesday was a down day on wall street. stocks and gold sold off on global economic concerns, while oil rallied. nhl talks could resume today between players and owners. the commissioner says major money issues are not on the agenda. and the cfo of best buy is leaving the company after 10 years on the job. todd horwitz of the adam mesh group joins us now, and we are off and running with earnings. alcoa reported in last night. are you impressed in any way with the earnings of alcoa? > > good morning. no, i am not really impressed. alcoa, although the earnings beat, is really a broken-down company. if you go back and look at a five-year chart,
i'm angela miles. in today's first look: earnings from alcoa and yum brands. first up alcoa. the aluminum company posted a loss, but still managed to top expectations. alcoa lowered its growth forcast to 6% from 7%. the company has $1.4 billion cash on hand. apparently there's a lot of money in chicken and tacos. yum brands, which owns kfc and taco bell, reported stronger-than- expected earings and raised its full-year guidance. meanwhile, tuesday was a down day on wall street. stocks and gold...
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i'm angela miles. in today's first look: can the bounce continue? the dow and s&p 500 rallied yesterday on better-than-expected manufacturing news from the u.s. the nasdaq lost 2 points. much of that had to do with selling in in apple. apple lost nearly 8 dollars. jp morgan-chase is sued for fraud by the new york attorney general for its mortgage-backed securities. american express is paying $112 million to settle allegations that it illegally charged customers with late fees and used other deceptive practices. tails are wagging at petsmart. the company is leaving the nasdaq to join the s&p 500, pushing out sunoco. scott bauer of trading advantage has his eyes on the market for us today. good morning to you scott. > > good morning angie. > > it was a mixed market yesterday, with some mixed data coming in. what do you think was most important to the markets yesterday? > > honestly, we had that ism number that came out near the opening of the market, which, albeit not being a great number, was a better-than- expected number. but i really think the mar
i'm angela miles. in today's first look: can the bounce continue? the dow and s&p 500 rallied yesterday on better-than-expected manufacturing news from the u.s. the nasdaq lost 2 points. much of that had to do with selling in in apple. apple lost nearly 8 dollars. jp morgan-chase is sued for fraud by the new york attorney general for its mortgage-backed securities. american express is paying $112 million to settle allegations that it illegally charged customers with late fees and used other...
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i'm angela miles. in today's first look: debate night as vice presidential candidates joe biden and paul ryan square off in primetime. yesteday turned into another downer for the market. alcoa and chevron weighed heavily on the dow. gold ended the session flat and oil dipped by nearly a dollar. and the winter heating outlook is in. following last year's warm winter, some americans will get a sticker shock this year, especially those using heating oil. those bills are projected to rise 20%. lately the hot market has been cooling off. phillip streible of rjo futures joins us. good morning to you. what's your first impression of earnings? > > we've seen a lot of liquidation in the s&p 500 recently. investors are quite concerned about a slowdown in global growth, and also a slowdown in china. we saw alcoa start to come off here yesterday. there was concern that aluminum prices forecasted going forward would be a little bit lower because of that slowdown in china. > > coming up on friday we have financials
i'm angela miles. in today's first look: debate night as vice presidential candidates joe biden and paul ryan square off in primetime. yesteday turned into another downer for the market. alcoa and chevron weighed heavily on the dow. gold ended the session flat and oil dipped by nearly a dollar. and the winter heating outlook is in. following last year's warm winter, some americans will get a sticker shock this year, especially those using heating oil. those bills are projected to rise 20%....
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i'm angela miles. in today's first look: the debate in denver. the first presidential debate is tonight, and it's starting to take on the feel of a sporting event. ahead of the showdown, muted action from the market. the dow sold off 33 points, and small gains were made in the s&p 500 and nasdaq. gold and oil pulled back slightly. meg whiteman, the ceo of hewlett-packard, will hold her first analyst meeting today since taking the job last september. traders have become concerned about the the tech company's competitiveness in the consumer and corporate in spaces. let's get a jump on the trading day now with mark sebastian of option pit mentoring. good morning mark. > > morning. > > what is the market waiting for? i feel as though there's a holding pattern. is it the debate? is it the jobs number? what do you think? > > it's the jobs number. believe it or not, i don't think the market is paying too much attention to these debates. the adp number this morning i think is going to be important. even more so is non-farms. i think the non-farms on frid
i'm angela miles. in today's first look: the debate in denver. the first presidential debate is tonight, and it's starting to take on the feel of a sporting event. ahead of the showdown, muted action from the market. the dow sold off 33 points, and small gains were made in the s&p 500 and nasdaq. gold and oil pulled back slightly. meg whiteman, the ceo of hewlett-packard, will hold her first analyst meeting today since taking the job last september. traders have become concerned about the...
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i'm angela miles. in today's first look: you know the drill - it's the first friday of the month, making it a jobs friday. economists and traders expect up to 120,000 jobs were added in september and the unemployment rate will remain around 8.1%. ahead of the news, stocks and commodities rallied after jobless claims and factory orders came in better than predicted. a zynga sell off! the struggling social media game company cut its full-year outlook. shares dropped below $3. reports say at&t will sell nokia's new lumia smartphone. the national hockey league has cancelled all regular season games through october 24 as players and the league fail to reach a contract agreements. and schwab & amertride are reportedly closing some offices in the e.u. john brady of rj o'brien joins us now. john, jobs are on tap this morning. > > expectations are for non- farm payrolls in the month of september to reach plus 100,000, while the unemployment rate, which was 8.1% in august, should uptick to 8.2%. this is a very s
i'm angela miles. in today's first look: you know the drill - it's the first friday of the month, making it a jobs friday. economists and traders expect up to 120,000 jobs were added in september and the unemployment rate will remain around 8.1%. ahead of the news, stocks and commodities rallied after jobless claims and factory orders came in better than predicted. a zynga sell off! the struggling social media game company cut its full-year outlook. shares dropped below $3. reports say at&t...
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i'm angela miles. in today's first look: a 21-year-old man from bangladesh is behind bars. he was arrested yesterday by the fbi, allegedly, after attempting to blow up a fake car bomb outside the new york federal reserve in a plot to disrupt the presidential election. ebay and american express are in focus today. shares of both companies fell last night on earnings reports. revenue on american express came up shy. ebay earnings were more in line with what analysts wanted to see, and that stock may stage a comeback. ibm's revenue miss is partly to blame for holding down the market yesterday. the dow perhaps could have been higher in light of a strong 15% jump in construction and spanish bonds avoiding junk status. reports say the ipad mini will be released november 2nd. and drought, frost and hail are causing one of the worst years for europe's wine grape harvest in half a century. larry shover of sfg alternatives joins us this morning for a look at the market. larry, what is driving this market? > > right now it seems like it's not earnings, because we saw yesterday, ibm's
i'm angela miles. in today's first look: a 21-year-old man from bangladesh is behind bars. he was arrested yesterday by the fbi, allegedly, after attempting to blow up a fake car bomb outside the new york federal reserve in a plot to disrupt the presidential election. ebay and american express are in focus today. shares of both companies fell last night on earnings reports. revenue on american express came up shy. ebay earnings were more in line with what analysts wanted to see, and that stock...
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i'm angela miles. in today's first look: contigency plans at trading firms in new york are in place ahead of the so-called super storm. reports say eurozone finance ministers will meet october 31st to decide whether to release $35 billion of aid to greece. 500 chefs are asking the u.s. government to prevent unapproved fish from making it onto american plates. and the national average on a gallon of unleaded gasoline dipped 14 cents from last week. kevin craney of rjo futures joins us on this monday morning. good morning to you kevin. > > good morning. > > better-than-expected news about the economy came out in that gdp number on friday. will we see follow-through in the market today? > > i think you will see a little bit of follow-through. that number is really a feel- good number. 2% above expectations. but really i do think it's important to dig down into the details of that number - fixed investment and exports actually contracting. so, the question is how long can the consumer continue to spend and
i'm angela miles. in today's first look: contigency plans at trading firms in new york are in place ahead of the so-called super storm. reports say eurozone finance ministers will meet october 31st to decide whether to release $35 billion of aid to greece. 500 chefs are asking the u.s. government to prevent unapproved fish from making it onto american plates. and the national average on a gallon of unleaded gasoline dipped 14 cents from last week. kevin craney of rjo futures joins us on this...
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i'm angela miles. in today's first look: tech could top trading today. after the close, intel and ibm both sold off on earnings news. intel dropped mostly because of its forecast. ibm fell on a revenue miss. yesterday, investors applauded postive earnings news. that led to a rapid rise in stocks. gold and oil also joined the green parade. target is aiming for online price matching this holiday season. the president's housing re-fi program is expected to help one million home owners. and gm is working on an electric caddillac for 2013. todd horwitz of the adam mesh group is here to give us a trader's take on the big topics of the day. good morning to you. > > good morning to you. thanks for having me on. > > what are your observations so far on some of the tech earnings and earnings from banks as well coming in? > > i think the earnings picture has been fair. remember, we downgraded a lot of these earnings coming in, so the beats are coming on less-than- expected numbers to begin with. goldman sachs yesterday had good earnings, but the stock sold off late
i'm angela miles. in today's first look: tech could top trading today. after the close, intel and ibm both sold off on earnings news. intel dropped mostly because of its forecast. ibm fell on a revenue miss. yesterday, investors applauded postive earnings news. that led to a rapid rise in stocks. gold and oil also joined the green parade. target is aiming for online price matching this holiday season. the president's housing re-fi program is expected to help one million home owners. and gm is...
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i'm angela miles. in today's first look: applied material is cutting up to 1,300 jobs. an earnings warning from hewlett-packard could weigh on the market today. hpq lost 13% of its value yesterday, after the ceo lowered expectations of company growth. also on trader minds - the oil tank. oil prices dipped below $88 yesterday. investors have a new view on netflix. that stock shot up nearly 11% on postive anlaylst comments. and marriott stock gained some points last night. the hotel chain topped earings expectations, but offered lowered profit guidance. larry shover of sfg alternatives joins us now for a closer look at the trading day. good morning to you. will oil be the big story of the day today larry? > > it could be. keep in mind oil dropped over 3% yesterday. we found out the refinery margins are higher, inventories are at a 3-month high right now. i hate to break the news, but i don't think we're going to see oil going much lower from here. > > what about the stock market? it feels like stocks are at a standstill. > > right now the pain train seems to be going high
i'm angela miles. in today's first look: applied material is cutting up to 1,300 jobs. an earnings warning from hewlett-packard could weigh on the market today. hpq lost 13% of its value yesterday, after the ceo lowered expectations of company growth. also on trader minds - the oil tank. oil prices dipped below $88 yesterday. investors have a new view on netflix. that stock shot up nearly 11% on postive anlaylst comments. and marriott stock gained some points last night. the hotel chain topped...
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we're even talking about things, angela, like your car. 40% of the technology under the hood is made abroad. so, it's got these huge implications across a lot of manufacturing, but also for museums and libraries and musicians. it's just really wide-ranging. > > what does this mean for corporations making these products? > > well, one of the things that it could mean, and this kind of falls under the absurd part of it, too, is that some companies may then decide to go have things made overseas so that then they have some control over the resale of things. because under this, if the supreme court were to uphold this, you would have to ask the manufacturer for permission to sell anything. so you would have to go to apple and say, "i want to sell my iphone 4." and then apple would say yes or no and give you permission or not. they would also likely charge you, because they are going to want a piece of that sale too. so that's one of- there are a lot of absurd things that could happen under this, but that's one of them that we can force manufacturing out of the u.s. and overseas. > > soun
we're even talking about things, angela, like your car. 40% of the technology under the hood is made abroad. so, it's got these huge implications across a lot of manufacturing, but also for museums and libraries and musicians. it's just really wide-ranging. > > what does this mean for corporations making these products? > > well, one of the things that it could mean, and this kind of falls under the absurd part of it, too, is that some companies may then decide to go have things...
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i'm angela miles. hurricane sandy takes down the market. broll: wall street sign, empty streets around cboe for the second day in a row-- major trading exchanges including the nyse and cboe remain closed. it's the first time that's happened since 1888 when a blizzard blew through new york. the storm is bringing one benefit. in north carolina a ski resort is opening earlier than ever as sandy drops off several inches of fresh snow in the mountains and a shake up at apple. the senior vp of iphone and the head of retail are both leaving the company. with that we turn to larry shover of sfg alternatives-- it's the second day in a row that the major exchanges will be closed today. what do you think will be moving the most? oil, gold, or sit-on-the- sidelines kind of a day? probably a little on the sidelines but probably oil and the whole energy complex because they did shut down refineries and we just don't know. right now the refinery capacity was already low to begin with so just expect a little bit of volatility going forward with oil and als
i'm angela miles. hurricane sandy takes down the market. broll: wall street sign, empty streets around cboe for the second day in a row-- major trading exchanges including the nyse and cboe remain closed. it's the first time that's happened since 1888 when a blizzard blew through new york. the storm is bringing one benefit. in north carolina a ski resort is opening earlier than ever as sandy drops off several inches of fresh snow in the mountains and a shake up at apple. the senior vp of iphone...
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i'm angela miles. in today's first look traders will be talkin' tech today. apple missed on earnings, although revenue was strong. iphone sales were solid, while ipad sales were weak. pandora tripped the circuit breakers yesterday after bloomberg news reported apple is planning a radio service similar to pandora. the stock tumbled 11% in a 10 minute free fall. amazon was another downer last night. the tech company posted its first quarterly loss in 4 years. here's a bright spot. expedia stock soared 11% on better than expected earnings. that stock is up more than 70% this year. mark sebastian of option pit mentoring joins us now. what do you like in tech earnings that could actually move the market today? we had amazon announced last night and they're a big global retail company and they missed badly. if gdp this morning is poor as well it could be kind of an ugly day. i actually think amazon is a very good indicator of global growth and they missed on bottom and top line earnings and revenue. what's the market implying right now? what's the vix telling you a
i'm angela miles. in today's first look traders will be talkin' tech today. apple missed on earnings, although revenue was strong. iphone sales were solid, while ipad sales were weak. pandora tripped the circuit breakers yesterday after bloomberg news reported apple is planning a radio service similar to pandora. the stock tumbled 11% in a 10 minute free fall. amazon was another downer last night. the tech company posted its first quarterly loss in 4 years. here's a bright spot. expedia stock...
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i'm angela miles. in today's first look: techs on tap. bellweather tech companies such as microsoft and intel report earnings this week. it's a new day following one of the worst weeks in months. stocks slid as much as 3% last week. troubled solar company solyndra wants to exit bankruptcy and is expected to make an appeal in court wednesday. and, mortgage rates are on the rise. the 30-year ticks up to 3.39%. the 15 year edged up to 2.70%. let's say happy monday morning to larry levin of trading advantage. good to have you on the show. > > thanks angie, i appreciate it. > > there's a big eu summit happening on thursday. will stocks be held hostage? > > i wouldn't be surprised. there's two things: if we can stay above the 1420 level in the s&p - because we haven't been there in a while - and really finished there on friday afternoon. it will be interesting to see how we open this morning, and if we can stay above that level, sustain that. if not, then i think the markets will move freely before thursday. if they stay above 1420, i think you
i'm angela miles. in today's first look: techs on tap. bellweather tech companies such as microsoft and intel report earnings this week. it's a new day following one of the worst weeks in months. stocks slid as much as 3% last week. troubled solar company solyndra wants to exit bankruptcy and is expected to make an appeal in court wednesday. and, mortgage rates are on the rise. the 30-year ticks up to 3.39%. the 15 year edged up to 2.70%. let's say happy monday morning to larry levin of trading...
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i'm angela miles. in today's first look: a nice surprise for yahoo investors. shares last night broke out above $16 on earnings. new yahoo ceo marisa mayer reported the company posted a larger-than-expected profit and hinted at a stock buyback. texas instrustments had a jump in earnings even though sales slipped. tech helped turn around the trading day yesterday. at one point the dow as down 108 points. that changed late in the session, with stocks including hewlett-packard rallying to the close. the oil slide was the other big deal on the day. and representative barney frank, who co-wrote the dodd-frank act, says prosecutors should not go after jpm morgan chase over bear stearns' role in the financial crisis. scott bauer of trading advantage joins us on this tuesday morning. good morning to you, and stocks turned into the comeback kid yesterday. > > it was quite a reversal. we saw the market come out of the chute yesterday morning, and then, during the day, as apple's sold off a little bit - i don't want to say that apple was negative, but we saw apple selling
i'm angela miles. in today's first look: a nice surprise for yahoo investors. shares last night broke out above $16 on earnings. new yahoo ceo marisa mayer reported the company posted a larger-than-expected profit and hinted at a stock buyback. texas instrustments had a jump in earnings even though sales slipped. tech helped turn around the trading day yesterday. at one point the dow as down 108 points. that changed late in the session, with stocks including hewlett-packard rallying to the...
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i'm angela miles. in today's first look-- a facebook bounce. the stock soared above $21 after the close after exceeding wall street's expections on earnings. the social network also reveals having 1 billion monthly active users. reports say sirius xm radio ceo mel karmazin is stepping down next year. troubled social game company zynga is cutting 100 jobs. dow chemical is cutting 2,400 jobs. and investors may still be reeling from stocks getting slammed yesterday. the dow sold off 243 points with dissapointing earnings news from dupont weighing down the blue chips, and the nasdaq slipped below 3,000 for the first time since early august, while oil continues to slide. tim mulholland of china-america capital joins us this morning. tim, what's behind the big drop in the market? > > i think there's concerns of global economic growth, and namely earnings have been disappointing, especially in the top-line growth side. there's been about 140 companies that have reported so far in the s&p 500. about 60% of them missed on revenue. so that adds concern o
i'm angela miles. in today's first look-- a facebook bounce. the stock soared above $21 after the close after exceeding wall street's expections on earnings. the social network also reveals having 1 billion monthly active users. reports say sirius xm radio ceo mel karmazin is stepping down next year. troubled social game company zynga is cutting 100 jobs. dow chemical is cutting 2,400 jobs. and investors may still be reeling from stocks getting slammed yesterday. the dow sold off 243 points...
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i'm angela miles. in today's first look: apple comes out with earnings after the close. the stock rallied 3 dollars yesterday, but has fallen far from the $705 peak it hit back in september. the federal reserve is sticking to its economic stimulus and will keep interest rates through 2015. the fed says job growth is slow, but housing is rebounding. the fed meets again in december. a very red day, with a selloff in stocks, gold and oil. it's the 5th session in a row oil has declined. a warning from best buy sent shares tumbling 7%. the retailer warned earnings will fall siginigicantly short and a management shake-up is underway. and could it be game on for zynga? shares rallied 15% on word the social gaming company plans a $200 million stock buyback and has a deal to take its online poker game to the uk for real money. now for some thoughts on what today's trading session could look like, larry shover of sfg joins us now. good to have you on the show. will we see some fallout perhaps from the fed meeting that happened yesterday and the rate announcement? > > you know, we
i'm angela miles. in today's first look: apple comes out with earnings after the close. the stock rallied 3 dollars yesterday, but has fallen far from the $705 peak it hit back in september. the federal reserve is sticking to its economic stimulus and will keep interest rates through 2015. the fed says job growth is slow, but housing is rebounding. the fed meets again in december. a very red day, with a selloff in stocks, gold and oil. it's the 5th session in a row oil has declined. a warning...
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i'm angela miles. in today's first look: as the fourth quarter gets underway today, the third quarter ends on an up note. the dow rallied more than 4%, with the s&p 500 and nasdaq each pulling in gains of around 6% during the past 3 months. electric car prices are falling. nissan is offering new discounts on the leaf due to slowing sales. the car can go 100 miles on battery power. the chevy volt is also selling at a lower price. buyers are entitled to a tax break. meanwhile, some relief at the gas pump. unleaded gasoline is down a nickle per gallon from last week. and united continental's ceo tells cnbc the airline might follow in delta's tailwinds and buy an oil refinery to save money on jet fuel. larry levin of trading advantage joins us now. larry, here we are. it's the month of october. do investors have reason to be nervous or afraid of this month, which can sometimes be a bit scary? > > you know angie, if we weren't sitting a month in front of the election, then i would say yes. but with the elec
i'm angela miles. in today's first look: as the fourth quarter gets underway today, the third quarter ends on an up note. the dow rallied more than 4%, with the s&p 500 and nasdaq each pulling in gains of around 6% during the past 3 months. electric car prices are falling. nissan is offering new discounts on the leaf due to slowing sales. the car can go 100 miles on battery power. the chevy volt is also selling at a lower price. buyers are entitled to a tax break. meanwhile, some relief at...
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i'm angela miles. in today's first look: the google gaffe. google's earnings leaked out early yesterday, sending shares spiraling down during the session. the earnings were due after the close. then another stunner - google fell far short of wall street expectations. it's a miss from microsoft. earnings fell shy of estimates as sales slipped. checking the gas gauge, prices at the pump are finally falling. a gallon of unleaded is $3.73, down from $3.81 a week ago. a new record in mortgage rates: the 15-year dropped to a record low 2.66%. the 30-year is at 3.37%. and gm is hiring 3,000 workers from hewlett packard as it revs up its i.t. services. scott bauer of trading advantage joins us now from cme group. we have a lot to get to today. first of all, a lot of people are concerned about this so-called black monday. as you know, sometimes there are goblins in this market during the month of october. do you think there is a crash coming our way? > > nope. > > i like that answer. > > very assertive on it. the reason being is really one thing: look
i'm angela miles. in today's first look: the google gaffe. google's earnings leaked out early yesterday, sending shares spiraling down during the session. the earnings were due after the close. then another stunner - google fell far short of wall street expectations. it's a miss from microsoft. earnings fell shy of estimates as sales slipped. checking the gas gauge, prices at the pump are finally falling. a gallon of unleaded is $3.73, down from $3.81 a week ago. a new record in mortgage rates:...
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i'm angela miles. in today's first look: october is living up to its reputation as a wicked month. friday was the 25th anniversary of the 1987 stock market crash, and history did not repeat itself. but as you can see on the screen, stocks took a beating in across-the-board selling by investors. it's round 3 - the final night of debates for the presidential candidates. tonight, president obama and gop contender mitt romney go toe-to-toe over foriegn policy. swiss voters plan to cast ballots on whether millionaires and billionaires from other countries should continue to get tax breaks while living there. and starbucks will open 2 more coffee shops in india this week, after opening its first shop last friday. what will today bring? everybody wants to know the answer to that question. ben lichtenstein of tradersaudio.com joins us on this monday morning. what a sell-off on friday, ben. what are you watching technically here to tell you whether this is a buying point or a selling point? > > i'm keeping an eye on this big level of support right now in the s&p. last week we had a low in t
i'm angela miles. in today's first look: october is living up to its reputation as a wicked month. friday was the 25th anniversary of the 1987 stock market crash, and history did not repeat itself. but as you can see on the screen, stocks took a beating in across-the-board selling by investors. it's round 3 - the final night of debates for the presidential candidates. tonight, president obama and gop contender mitt romney go toe-to-toe over foriegn policy. swiss voters plan to cast ballots on...
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reporter: this apartment on north capital avenue in east san jose was listed as the home of 24-year-old angela before her death in 2011. >> the reporting party at the time was a boyfriend reporting his girlfriend had just committed suicide. >> reporter: i knocked on the door this afternoon to find out if anyone had any information about her boyfriend, 26-year-old anthony almaguer. after my photographer shut off the camera, a woman told me he wasn't there at this time, which we knew because san jose police arrested him yesterday. >> they made the determination that the reporting party at the time, the boyfriend, was in fact considered a suspect and now they were investigating it as a homicide. >> reporter: san jose police say the suicide seemed suspicious at the time and brought out the homicide unit. neighbor mike wile remembers that day last year. >> about 10 officers over there. they had a special crimes unit van over there. just like you see on csi or any of those shows. >> reporter: police did not reveal the exact cause of her death but say a gun was not used. they say detectives spent the
reporter: this apartment on north capital avenue in east san jose was listed as the home of 24-year-old angela before her death in 2011. >> the reporting party at the time was a boyfriend reporting his girlfriend had just committed suicide. >> reporter: i knocked on the door this afternoon to find out if anyone had any information about her boyfriend, 26-year-old anthony almaguer. after my photographer shut off the camera, a woman told me he wasn't there at this time, which we knew...
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angela ha llamado desde el hospital. dice que roberto se despertó y que está muy bien. ibueno, qué alegría! se te ve muy bien. por lo menos estás despierto. sí. la verdad es que sí me siento muy bien. y yo lo puedo comprobar. se comió dos desayunos. ay, a propósito ¿no queda algo por allí? veo que la recuperación ha sido completa y rápida. también vamos a hablar un poco sobre el ballet folclórico de méxico. fundado por amelia hernández el ballet folclórico incluye música y danzas de diferentes regiones del país. ( se toca el jarabe tapatío ) ¿y carlos se fue así? ¿no te dio ninguna explicación? no, ninguna. ¿no lo has visto esta mañana? no, no he visto ni a carlos ni a gloria. captioning of this program is made possible by the annenberg/cpb project and the geraldine r. dodge foundation. en el episodio previo raquel y arturo regresaron al hotel después de una reunión en la casa de pedro. había un mensaje para raquel. ellos, alarmados, llamaron en seguida a pedro. acabo de recibir tu mensaje.
angela ha llamado desde el hospital. dice que roberto se despertó y que está muy bien. ibueno, qué alegría! se te ve muy bien. por lo menos estás despierto. sí. la verdad es que sí me siento muy bien. y yo lo puedo comprobar. se comió dos desayunos. ay, a propósito ¿no queda algo por allí? veo que la recuperación ha sido completa y rápida. también vamos a hablar un poco sobre el ballet folclórico de méxico. fundado por amelia hernández el ballet folclórico incluye música y...
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>> the rescue crew struggles to get angela into the chopper. finally, she's safe. >> i mean there's no doubt she would have died. two minutes later her car was gone. >> angela knows how close she came to dying, and she'll never forget the search and rescue team that gave her a second chance at life. >> it was one of those things that had to be done. they did their job, and thank god for that. >>> coming up, a veteran balloonist and his two young passengers crash into a 700-foot tower. >> it was like hearing an amplified scream of a mad woman and a mountain lion and everything you've ever heard scream, all at once. i don't spend money on gasoline. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years
>> the rescue crew struggles to get angela into the chopper. finally, she's safe. >> i mean there's no doubt she would have died. two minutes later her car was gone. >> angela knows how close she came to dying, and she'll never forget the search and rescue team that gave her a second chance at life. >> it was one of those things that had to be done. they did their job, and thank god for that. >>> coming up, a veteran balloonist and his two young passengers crash...
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>> the rescue crew struggles to get angela into the chopper. finally, she's safe. >> i mean there's no doubt she would have died. two minutes later, her car was gone. >> angela knows how close she came to dying, and she'll never forget the search and rescue team that gave her a second chance at life. >> it was one of those things that had to be done. they did their job, and thank god for that. >>> coming up, a veteran balloonist and his two young balloonist and his two young cra alive >> it was like hearing an amplified scream of a mad woman and a mountain lion and everything you've ever heard >> when "caught on camera: i'm alive!" continues. small in siz. overmany discounts to thine customers! [old english accent] safe driver, multi-car, paid in full -- a most fulsome bounty indeed, lord jamie. thou cometh and we thy saveth! what are you doing? we doth offer so many discounts, we have some to spare. oh, you have any of those homeowners discounts? here we go. thank you. he took my shield, my lady. these are troubling times in the kingdom. more
>> the rescue crew struggles to get angela into the chopper. finally, she's safe. >> i mean there's no doubt she would have died. two minutes later, her car was gone. >> angela knows how close she came to dying, and she'll never forget the search and rescue team that gave her a second chance at life. >> it was one of those things that had to be done. they did their job, and thank god for that. >>> coming up, a veteran balloonist and his two young balloonist and...
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the first time angela merkel has been to greece. for a lot of people in greece, chancellor angela merkel is being blamed with the austerity package with which they are dealing with. she is being blamed for these protests. something like 7,000 police officers have been out in the streets of athens to make sure this trip goes as smoothly as they hope. so do stay with us. there's plenty more on "bbc world news." back after a while. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding for this presentation was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los presented by kcet, los angeles
the first time angela merkel has been to greece. for a lot of people in greece, chancellor angela merkel is being blamed with the austerity package with which they are dealing with. she is being blamed for these protests. something like 7,000 police officers have been out in the streets of athens to make sure this trip goes as smoothly as they hope. so do stay with us. there's plenty more on "bbc world news." back after a while. >> make sense of international news at...
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y roberto acusó a angela de tener motivos personales. ia ver, dímelo! esto ya lo hablamos hace una semana. angela quiere darle parte del dinero a su novio, jorge. es otra vez la señora, lópez de estrada. ¿quién es? una agente de bienes raíces. un empresario de los estados unidos quiere comprar la gavia. nos ha hecho una oferta. ¿comprar la gavia? ¿y desde cuándo está en venta? ila hacienda es lo que más quiere papá! al final, raquel y arturo decidieron ir a cenar. si es una invitación a cenar antes debo subir a mi habitación. bueno, nos encontramos abajo en quince minutos. media hora. bueno. raquel no sabía que le esperaba una sorpresa. buenas. buenas. hola, raquel. i¿luis?! sí, raquel, soy yo. ivaya sorpresa! ¿y qué haces aquí? acabo de llegar a méxico. raquel: ¿estás alojado aquí en este hotel? sí. disculpen. arturo... él es luis villareal. es... un viejo amigo mío. el doctor arturo iglesias es un buen amigo de argentina. mucho gusto. el gusto es mío. bueno... pues, iésta sí es una verdadera sorpresa! luis, arturo y yo íb
y roberto acusó a angela de tener motivos personales. ia ver, dímelo! esto ya lo hablamos hace una semana. angela quiere darle parte del dinero a su novio, jorge. es otra vez la señora, lópez de estrada. ¿quién es? una agente de bienes raíces. un empresario de los estados unidos quiere comprar la gavia. nos ha hecho una oferta. ¿comprar la gavia? ¿y desde cuándo está en venta? ila hacienda es lo que más quiere papá! al final, raquel y arturo decidieron ir a cenar. si es una...
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y roberto acusó a angela de tener motivos personales. ia ver, dímelo! esto ya lo hablamos hace una semana. angela quiere darle parte del dinero a su novio, jorge. es otra vez la señora, lópez de estrada. ¿quién es? una agente de bienes raíces. un empresario de los estados unidos quiere comprar la gavia. nos ha hecho una oferta. ¿comprar la gavia? ¿y desde cuándo está en venta? ila hacienda es lo que más quiere papá! al final, raquel y arturo decidieron ir a cenar. si es una invitación a cenar antes debo subir a mi habitación. bueno, nos encontramos abajo en quince minutos. media hora. bueno. raquel no sabía que le esperaba una sorpresa. buenas. buenas. hola, raquel. i¿luis?! sí, raquel, soy yo. ivaya sorpresa! ¿y qué haces aquí? acabo de llegar a méxico. raquel: ¿estás alojado aquí en este hotel? sí. disculpen. arturo... él es luis villareal. es... un viejo amigo mío. el doctor arturo iglesias es un buen amigo de argentina. mucho gusto. el gusto es mío. bueno... pues, iésta sí es una verdadera sorpresa! luis, arturo y yo íb
y roberto acusó a angela de tener motivos personales. ia ver, dímelo! esto ya lo hablamos hace una semana. angela quiere darle parte del dinero a su novio, jorge. es otra vez la señora, lópez de estrada. ¿quién es? una agente de bienes raíces. un empresario de los estados unidos quiere comprar la gavia. nos ha hecho una oferta. ¿comprar la gavia? ¿y desde cuándo está en venta? ila hacienda es lo que más quiere papá! al final, raquel y arturo decidieron ir a cenar. si es una...
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angela: bueno. cuando regresemos a puerto rico voy a hacer un presupuesto. no sé por qué manejo tan mal el dinero. pero voy a cambiar. quizás eso lo heredé de papá. mamá decía que papá tampoco sabía manejar el dinero. me acuerdo que una vez me dijo "no sé lo qué haría tu padre sin mí. sabe ganar el dinero, pero no sabe manejarlo". mamá sí tenía cabeza para el dinero. ella sabía economizar cuando los ingresos no alcanzaban para cubrir los gastos. ( gruñe ) iroberto! ¿cómo estás? ¿te sientes bien? ¿dónde estoy? en un hospital, en méxico. ¿cómo te sientes? no sé. ¿he dormido mucho? isí, mucho! no recuerdo nada. ¿qué pasó? bueno. prepárate para escuchar algo fantástico. un día fui al cementerio a poner flores en la tumba de papá y mamá. cuando llegué, vi a una mujer... ¿ya se durmió carlitos? sí, ya se durmió. ¿has visto qué elegante es arturo? mmm... se viste muy bien, ropa muy cara. debe ser rico, ¿no crees? no lo sé. ( suspira ) carlos, ¿qué te pasa? ino, nada! te conozco bien. algo te pasa. no me pasa nada. ¿
angela: bueno. cuando regresemos a puerto rico voy a hacer un presupuesto. no sé por qué manejo tan mal el dinero. pero voy a cambiar. quizás eso lo heredé de papá. mamá decía que papá tampoco sabía manejar el dinero. me acuerdo que una vez me dijo "no sé lo qué haría tu padre sin mí. sabe ganar el dinero, pero no sabe manejarlo". mamá sí tenía cabeza para el dinero. ella sabía economizar cuando los ingresos no alcanzaban para cubrir los gastos. ( gruñe ) iroberto!...
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angela merkel made her first visit to greece since the eurozone crisis began. what is she hoping to achieve? >> she wants to underline the importance of greece continuing with its reform process and to encourage greeks in that effort. she says that germany will stand by greece as it does so, and she wanted to demonstrate that she means what she says when she says that she understands the sacrifices that ordinary greeks are having to make as these budget cuts are implemented. it is a question of a symbolic visit. i think the message has been support for the greek government, but no more money, apart from a small amount -- 30 million euros for bilateral projects -- and no more time to get these reforms pushed through. >> is there a danger that these protests in athens could dampen the german public's appetite for these bailouts? >> the bailouts in general are not very popular in germany as it is. i do not think there's any likelihood that protests will change attitudes here. authorities think that greeks have a lot more to do. they are a lot less confident than c
angela merkel made her first visit to greece since the eurozone crisis began. what is she hoping to achieve? >> she wants to underline the importance of greece continuing with its reform process and to encourage greeks in that effort. she says that germany will stand by greece as it does so, and she wanted to demonstrate that she means what she says when she says that she understands the sacrifices that ordinary greeks are having to make as these budget cuts are implemented. it is a...
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that angela cobb and her husband donated. 10:19:36 it didn't make sense to trash theecar we said we would donate it. they turned to kars 4 kids... a national organization with llcal ties. within weeks, an official receipt aarived in the mail. a done deal... orrso the cobbs thought. 10:21:40 she said we &psuggeet you just pay the fine stand up: it's here along the 29 hundred block of belmont avenue where angela's car donaaed it. it was ticketed d for having she had dooated it. it ended uppmonths after where angela's car blook of belmont avenue along the 29 hundred stand p: it's here fine. 10:21:40 shh said we suggest upp it's here along the 29 nd - &phundred block of belmont avenue here angela's car ended up months after sheehad donated it. it was ticketed for having ffke temporary ttgs. nd angela's been receiving fines ever since. (cobb) 10:27:550you would liie to thhnkkat somm point somebody would say i'll ake (bbtt bite/cover edit please) 10:28:05 anddwe'll make it right not asking for anything specialljust make it right. eeen though ars 4 kids waa now liable for the car... the title di
that angela cobb and her husband donated. 10:19:36 it didn't make sense to trash theecar we said we would donate it. they turned to kars 4 kids... a national organization with llcal ties. within weeks, an official receipt aarived in the mail. a done deal... orrso the cobbs thought. 10:21:40 she said we &psuggeet you just pay the fine stand up: it's here along the 29 hundred block of belmont avenue where angela's car donaaed it. it was ticketed d for having she had dooated it. it ended...
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and angela expresses feelings of guilt. >> i have to do the right thing. i'm not going to live with myself knowing i backed out and left these animals in that shape because i couldn't take it anymore. >> people go into it with the best intentions. they want to start a rescue, a little zoo for school kids, anything like that. and before they know it, they actually become what they're trying to save the animals from. >> reporter: eastwood and schultz try to convince angela to try to give up some of the animals. >> what if a rescue called right now, what if someone said, there's a tiger or a lion or a cat, is this just going to keep going? >> i don't know how to answer that. >> well, yes or no? >> there's so many aspects to look at this. >> reporter: predictably, she's reluctant. >> they understand -- they look at us, you know what i mean? i bet they'd say no. these are brothers. these guys love each other. they have their own lives out in that cage. >> reporter: for some owners, it's like asking them to give up their own children. >> it doesn't matter if it'
and angela expresses feelings of guilt. >> i have to do the right thing. i'm not going to live with myself knowing i backed out and left these animals in that shape because i couldn't take it anymore. >> people go into it with the best intentions. they want to start a rescue, a little zoo for school kids, anything like that. and before they know it, they actually become what they're trying to save the animals from. >> reporter: eastwood and schultz try to convince angela to...
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october 16th, 2002, the home of cornell and angela was fire bombed. they and their five children died in the fire. as a result of the deaths, neighbors, leaders and faith based groups worked together to build a monument to the dawsons here at 1401 east preston. that monument has become the dawson safe haven center for children and families. i have reggie with the housing department and pam carter joining me, the director with the center, good morning, thank you for joining us. tell us about what is going through your mind ten years after the death of the dawsons. >> it's a great feeling for me today to be here, ten years after the tragedy that's occurred here. it gives me a warm feeling that we are able to keep the memory of the family alive and focuses on what we can continue to do in the future. >> tell us about what you are seeing, what you do to help the community. >> what we do is work with the children in the community, we have 45, 46 children come to us after they are dismissed. we work with them with school work to enhance what they are doing
october 16th, 2002, the home of cornell and angela was fire bombed. they and their five children died in the fire. as a result of the deaths, neighbors, leaders and faith based groups worked together to build a monument to the dawsons here at 1401 east preston. that monument has become the dawson safe haven center for children and families. i have reggie with the housing department and pam carter joining me, the director with the center, good morning, thank you for joining us. tell us about...
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let's check on traffic with angela. >> good morning on this tuesday. still looking pretty good for those getting out in the next few minutes. no accidents to report in prince george's county or montgomery county. 270, no work zones on the southbound side. looking pretty good coming in from frederick at 121. there is a work zone on the northbound side northbound1109 and 80 with the left lane closed. in virginia around the beltway all lanes are open between the legion bridge and 95. clear on 66. the ramp from eastbound 66 to interloper remains closed -- to the inner loop. you can use the access road. >> october is breast cancer awareness month. they're asking for your help. >> for every new fan of abc 7 news on facebook, we will donate $1 to breast cancer research. spread the word in supporting this life-saving cost. >> we are looking at 50 degrees outside. >> coming up, family, friends and colleagues preparing to say goodbye to former senator arlen specte >> pringles services today in pennsylvania for former u.s. senator arlen specter. vice-president jo
let's check on traffic with angela. >> good morning on this tuesday. still looking pretty good for those getting out in the next few minutes. no accidents to report in prince george's county or montgomery county. 270, no work zones on the southbound side. looking pretty good coming in from frederick at 121. there is a work zone on the northbound side northbound1109 and 80 with the left lane closed. in virginia around the beltway all lanes are open between the legion bridge and 95. clear...
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let's check on traffic with angela. >> good rning. we are moving quite well through of the key routes. route 7, moving well. the dulles greenway and the toll this no reported troubles morning. look at route 1 and other route 110, still relatively. relatively. continues on the beltway in maryland. of our key routes heading are moving well. on the north side of the beltway a coma no reported troubles in maryland and 270. back to you. >> thank you. 5:13, 62 degrees. >> there are rumors apple has products in the works includin >> you are watching abc 7's "good morning washington" with cynne simpson and steve chenevey. this is "good morning washington," on your side. soon takeuncil could for bill to lower fines generated by the speed and red-light cameras in the city. legislation to restructure the fund could be introduced as soon as this fall. after complaints from residents that the city was make moneyrogram to to fill budget gaps. the city says the program's o increaserpose is t safety on the streets. >> occupy dc protestors planned to
let's check on traffic with angela. >> good rning. we are moving quite well through of the key routes. route 7, moving well. the dulles greenway and the toll this no reported troubles morning. look at route 1 and other route 110, still relatively. relatively. continues on the beltway in maryland. of our key routes heading are moving well. on the north side of the beltway a coma no reported troubles in maryland and 270. back to you. >> thank you. 5:13, 62 degrees. >> there are...
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when they meet chancellor angela merkel, it will not be an open door. i am sure it will be very polite and a lot of listening. there is no sign of much movement from the german government. >> i do not suppose it helped angela merkel when we look at the employment figures coming out today. not comfortable. >> no, because the argument becomes very, very real if your own economy is slowing down. the figures from germany showed the rate of unemployment remaining the same but the actual number going up a little bit. the movement is in the wrong direction. maybe the economy needs a bit of stimulus. >> thanks very much. a former serbian army chief is appealing his conviction of crimes against humanity and war crimes. it was chief of staff and the yugoslav army and was found guilty of aiding and abetting the shelling of sarajevo. chief of staff, pretty near the top of the trees in many respects. what is his argument? >> right at the top, he was the chief of staff in the yugoslav army and was found guilty of aiding and abetting those on the ground carrying out t
when they meet chancellor angela merkel, it will not be an open door. i am sure it will be very polite and a lot of listening. there is no sign of much movement from the german government. >> i do not suppose it helped angela merkel when we look at the employment figures coming out today. not comfortable. >> no, because the argument becomes very, very real if your own economy is slowing down. the figures from germany showed the rate of unemployment remaining the same but the actual...
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angela, what's going on? >> for the monday morning drive, you may see patchy fog out there reduced visibility. on the beltway in maryland there is a vehicle fire blocking the right lane on the outer loop at kenilworth avenue and northbound 395. the accident is on the shoulder, but delays start in springfield and continue to seminary road. jacqui? >> and it's a foggy start this morning. that's a look at frostburg, 38 degrees. and yeah, the fog is dense. use a lot of caution, especially north and west of the metro. our express forecast showing you clouds will be on the increase throughout the day. there is a chance of showers late today. high temperatures will be in the low 70's. >> chilly this morning. might need a little something, but still a beautiful day. that does it for [ male announcer ] for the dreamers... and those well grounded. for at's around this corner... and the next. there's cash flow options from pnc. solutions to help businesses like yours accelerate receivables, manage payments and help ensu
angela, what's going on? >> for the monday morning drive, you may see patchy fog out there reduced visibility. on the beltway in maryland there is a vehicle fire blocking the right lane on the outer loop at kenilworth avenue and northbound 395. the accident is on the shoulder, but delays start in springfield and continue to seminary road. jacqui? >> and it's a foggy start this morning. that's a look at frostburg, 38 degrees. and yeah, the fog is dense. use a lot of caution,...
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angela merkel has said quite clearly nothing will be decided. you could say this is sort of a routine summit where european leaders are sitting down, discussing proposals and the future of the european union to prepare decisions to be made in december at the next summit, and that is what is likely to happen. there's plenty of things on the table, and we will see what comes up in the end. >> nina, thanks so much. >> politicians in brussels are sure to be feeling the heat from the street with a general strike by increased today bring in more than 1 million people out against the very policies that those politicians are crafting at the moment. >> violent clashes between police and protesters in athens, for example, have become a fixture of the greek demonstrations. riot squads fired tear gas after protesters threw petrol bombs. one protester is reported to have died of a heart attack during today's confrontations. >> tens of thousands took to the streets of athens for the latest demonstration against government cuts. they say the austerity drive is
angela merkel has said quite clearly nothing will be decided. you could say this is sort of a routine summit where european leaders are sitting down, discussing proposals and the future of the european union to prepare decisions to be made in december at the next summit, and that is what is likely to happen. there's plenty of things on the table, and we will see what comes up in the end. >> nina, thanks so much. >> politicians in brussels are sure to be feeling the heat from the...
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. >> chancellor angela merkel expressed regret for the loss of life in turkey. she urged both sides to show discretion. >> we call on all parties to remain level headed. but it is clear that germany condemned the syrian attacks on germany -- on turkey. we stand beside turkey. >> stern countries were united in saying that the conflict cannot -- western countries were united in saying that the conflict cannot be allowed to spill over into neighboring countries. >> we do not want to see a continuing escalation of this incident. >> but syria's ally, russia, took a different tack. foreign minister certification a blackrock said the fault did not lie with -- foreign minister sergei lavrov said the fall did not lie with syria. -- the fault did not lie with syria. >> for more, we are joined by an analyst. thank you for coming in. turkey and its nato allies are treating this attack as a deliberate one. the original mortar fire. russia obviously disagrees. what do you think? >> i cannot think this was a deliberate attack. that would be very unwise in terms of syrian polic
. >> chancellor angela merkel expressed regret for the loss of life in turkey. she urged both sides to show discretion. >> we call on all parties to remain level headed. but it is clear that germany condemned the syrian attacks on germany -- on turkey. we stand beside turkey. >> stern countries were united in saying that the conflict cannot -- western countries were united in saying that the conflict cannot be allowed to spill over into neighboring countries. >> we do...
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now to angela for the commute. >> not bad. we just received news on 95, northbound at, and overturned vehicle after the quantico exit there andt. smooth sailing after that into the beltway. smooth sailing in springfield. 20 minutes and all lanes moving without delay. back to you. >> thank you. d.c. councilman jim graham responding to allegations he violated metro's code of conduct when he served on the transit agency board. an investigation found in 2008 he paid a developer critical the developer that he would think about helping them land a contract with d.c. lottery. >> what we are talking about is maybe one sentence at the end. of a end if it happened, it was something i said in an offhand manner. >> the company did win the contract but then did not build anything. an investigator found evidence that jimmy graham had a financial interest in a project. it's 5:43, 46 degrees. >> the space shuttle endeavour on the move again. this time, on the gr alis douglas: i ren remember when i was younger and... my family was not necessar
now to angela for the commute. >> not bad. we just received news on 95, northbound at, and overturned vehicle after the quantico exit there andt. smooth sailing after that into the beltway. smooth sailing in springfield. 20 minutes and all lanes moving without delay. back to you. >> thank you. d.c. councilman jim graham responding to allegations he violated metro's code of conduct when he served on the transit agency board. an investigation found in 2008 he paid a developer critical...
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. >> angela merkel faces a tough reception in greece as protesters take to the streets. >>> and alcoa kicks off what could be subdued u.s. earnings season. third quarter results of the s&p 500 are expected to drop overall snapping 11 quarters of gains. >>> okay. good to have you back. >> good to be back. you were out, i was out, it was -- >> and i was a little worried about what you were up to, so i do admit, i had you followed. and my man, he sent me back this photograph. >> oh, no. >> that is you with the goggles, right? >> yes, that's me with the goggles. >> what's going on? >> that's my sister at the end there. so i was back at my alma mater in virginia for my college reunion. part of that was -- >> to dress up and pretend you played lacrosse. why are you the only one with goggles? >> that's actually a relatively new addition to the game. when i started playing, we didn't wear goggles. but you get hit in the head a lot. supposed to be a noncontact sport. but because it was supposed to be noncontact sport, you didn't wear protective gear. but you get a little riled up, there's thin
. >> angela merkel faces a tough reception in greece as protesters take to the streets. >>> and alcoa kicks off what could be subdued u.s. earnings season. third quarter results of the s&p 500 are expected to drop overall snapping 11 quarters of gains. >>> okay. good to have you back. >> good to be back. you were out, i was out, it was -- >> and i was a little worried about what you were up to, so i do admit, i had you followed. and my man, he sent me...
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s let's check on traffic with angela. the district, police activity blocking the left lane k streets under washington circle. well after the closure. starting in maryland, not seeing towards the capital beltway. good on 495ty .hrough college park the b-w parkway between laurel good and it'sooks annapolis on from 50. fromedsnd poste ovedover. 395 at king streets looking good. between thee beltway and the district. back to you. >> thank you. a preview of tonight's presidential debate at hofstra university in new york. obama's goal is to avoid a repeat of his first performance in its first face- off. romney is hoping to gain more this tight race. john gonzalez joins us with more house.tside the white >> this second presidential debate will be crucial for both campaigns. mitt romney will try to close the 20-- tant points than he trailed p in the trailedoll and the difference in campaign money raised. tonight's presidential debate setting, town hall which means audience members will be asking the questions, and americans who a
s let's check on traffic with angela. the district, police activity blocking the left lane k streets under washington circle. well after the closure. starting in maryland, not seeing towards the capital beltway. good on 495ty .hrough college park the b-w parkway between laurel good and it'sooks annapolis on from 50. fromedsnd poste ovedover. 395 at king streets looking good. between thee beltway and the district. back to you. >> thank you. a preview of tonight's presidential debate at...
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angela merkel is still clearly germany's most popular politician. peer steinbruck will be spending the next year trying to find her achilles heel. will he find one? >> the glowing ratings angela merkel has been getting have to do with the fact that germany has gotten through the year of crisis and financial crisis pretty well and has had some very good years. it looks like those times are coming to an end. germany appears to be heading toward a downturn, a recession, and we also see numbers showing there is a widening gap between rich and poor in this country, so the economy could definitely be an achilles' heel, and steinbruck might be in a position to exploit that. he certainly has a lot of financial expertise. the other possible weakness -- that ongoing euro crisis -- angela merkel will be in a tough spot if greece and spain are looking for further bailouts. euro policy also a possible area where she might be susceptible. it will be a very suspense- filled year. >> thanks very much for that. >> we turn to the u.s. now. there is good news this fri
angela merkel is still clearly germany's most popular politician. peer steinbruck will be spending the next year trying to find her achilles heel. will he find one? >> the glowing ratings angela merkel has been getting have to do with the fact that germany has gotten through the year of crisis and financial crisis pretty well and has had some very good years. it looks like those times are coming to an end. germany appears to be heading toward a downturn, a recession, and we also see...
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angela? >> soggy conditions. there is a closure in and annandale, little river , shutting down at e road with a crash eastbound and westbound. are on the scene directing your around this. traffic is being turned around. traveling on 66, starting to see brake lights between virginia 234 business and the car rest area. on 95 heading up to 395. past annandale, still moving , through tysons, crossing the american legion ,ridge into montgomery county delays on the beltway on the inner loop or outer loop, 29 and 95.well on back to you. >> thank you. looking at 46 degrees. >> highlights from dancing as the celebrities showed off their best moves. two will go home tonight. best moves. two will go home tonight. who ♪ [ male announcer ] the first look...is only the beginning. ♪ ♪ introducing a stunning work of technology. ♪ introducing the entirely new lexus es. and the first ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. coming up at 6:00, why some well with certain don't.and others >> we will show you the res
angela? >> soggy conditions. there is a closure in and annandale, little river , shutting down at e road with a crash eastbound and westbound. are on the scene directing your around this. traffic is being turned around. traveling on 66, starting to see brake lights between virginia 234 business and the car rest area. on 95 heading up to 395. past annandale, still moving , through tysons, crossing the american legion ,ridge into montgomery county delays on the beltway on the inner loop or...